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From the traditional organ playing between face-offs to the arena-rocking goal celebrations - it's always fun to see the St. Louis Blues compete live. Make some noise on game night when the squad lights the lamp at the Scottrade Center this season.

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In the past, St. Louis Blues hockey fans were treated to Brett Hull and Adam Oates continually lighting up the scoreboard with their elite playmaking abilities, and Chris Pronger reigned as the Hart Trophy winner. Thankfully, the promising stars representing St. Louis today have provided no let down and keep the excitement up at the Scottrade Center, so purchasing St. Louis Blues tickets is an easy choice. Buying your Blues hockey tickets from Vivid Seats is always safe and secure, as we stand by our 100% Buyer Guarantee, ensuring that your tickets are authentic and that you can depend on satisfaction with your order. Our filter options make it simple to find the best seats available for Blues hockey, and the Vivid Seats customer support team can be reached via Live Chat, or by phone to assist you with your purchase. Here’s how to find your seats:

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Blues Earn Top Seed, to Face Wild in First Round

The St. Louis Blues are back in the NHL playoffs for a fourth straight season, and as the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference Central Division, will be looking to reach the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since the 1969-70 season. First up will be a seven-game series with the fourth-seeded Minnesota Wild, who have been one of the hottest teams in the league since the start of 2015. The two squared off four times during the year, including in the regular-season finale, and each prevailed once at home and on the road. Top scorers for the Blues include Vladimir Tarasenko (73 points, 37 goals), Jaden Schwartz (63 points, 28 goals), and David Backes (58 points, 26 goals). Brian Elliott and Jake Allen have split time in goal, with Elliott posting a 2.26 goals against average in 46 games, and Allen recorded a 2.28 GAA in 37 appearances.